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ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC

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Push button switches

• A push button is a switch used to close or open an electric

control circuit.

• They are primarily used for starting and stopping of

operation of machinery.

• This causes set of contacts to open or close.

Push buttons are of two types

i) Momentary push button

ii) Maintained contact or detent push button

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Push button switches

• Momentary push buttons return to their unactuated

position when they are released.

• Maintained (or mechanically latched) push buttons has a

latching mechanism to hold it in the selected position.

• The contact of the push buttons, distinguished according to

their functions,

• i) Normally open (NO) type

• ii) Normally closed (NC) type

• iii) Change over (CO) type.

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• In the NO type, the contacts are open in the normal

position, inhibiting the energy flow through them.

• But in the actuated position, the contacts are closed,

permitting the energy flow through them.

Normally open (NO) type

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• In the NC type, the contacts are closed in the normal

position, permitting the energy flow through them.

• And, the contacts are open in the actuated position,

inhibiting the energy flow through them.

Normally closed (NC) type

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• A changeover contact is a combination of NO and NC

contacts.

Changeover contact

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Direct and Indirect Control:

Direct Control:

• The piston rod of a single-acting cylinder is to be extended

when pushbutton S1 is pressed and retracted when the

pushbutton is released.

Indirect Control:

• If the pushbutton is pressed in an indirect control system,

current flows through the relay coil.

• Contact K1 of the relay closes, and the directional control

valve switches.

• The piston rod advances.

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Direct Control of Single Acting Cylinder:

The electrical circuit diagram for direct control of a single-

acting cylinder is shown in Figure.

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Direct Control of Single Acting Cylinder:

Forward stroke:

• The circuit is closed when push

button PB closes.

• Magnetic field is produced in the

coil Y.

• Armature in the coil opens the

passage for the compressed air.

• The compressed air flows from 1

to 2 of the 3/2 DCV to cylinder,

which travels to the final forward

position.

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Direct Control of Single Acting Cylinder:

Return stroke:

• When the push button PB is

released, circuit is interrupted.

• Magnetic field at coil Y collapses,

the 3/2 way valve switches back

to its original position.

• The compressed air in the

cylinder then exhausts through

port 3 of the DCV and the

cylinder travel to the final rear

position.

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Direct Control of Double Acting Cylinder (extended):

The electrical circuit diagram for direct control of a double-

acting cylinder is shown in Figure.

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Direct Control of Double Acting Cylinder (extended):

Forward stroke:

• The double acting cylinder is

controlled by 5/2 way valve.

• When the pushbutton PB is

pressed, coil Y is energised

and the directional control valve

is activated by compressed air

via pilot control.

• The piston travels to the final

forward position.

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Direct Control of Double Acting Cylinder (retracted):

Return stroke:

• On release of PB, circuit is

interrupted.

• Magnetic field at coil Y collapses,

the return spring of 5/2 becomes

active and the 5/2 way valve

switches back to its original position.

• The compressed air in the cylinder

then exhausts through port 5 of the

5/2 DCV and the cylinder travel to

the final rear position.

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• A relay is an electro magnetically actuated switch. • It is a simple electrical device used for signal processing. • Relays are designed to withstand heavy power surges

and harsh environment conditions.

RELAY

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• When a voltage is applied to the solenoid coil, an

electromagnet field results.

• This causes the armature to be attracted to the coil core.

• The armature actuates the relay contacts, either closing or

opening them, depending on the design.

• A return spring returns the armature to its initial position

when the current to the coil is interrupted.

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Indirect Control of Single Acting Cylinder

The electrical circuit diagram for indirect control of a single-

acting cylinder is shown in Figure.

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Indirect Control of Single Acting Cylinder Return stroke:

• On release of PB, circuit is interrupted.

• This de-energises a relay K1.

• The magnetic field at coil Y is collapses

due to the opening of contact K1 the

3/2 way valve switches back to its

original position.

• The compressed air in the cylinder then

exhausts through port 3 of the DCV and

the cylinder travel to the final rear

position.

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Indirect Control of Single Acting Cylinder

Forward stroke:

• The circuit is closed when push button

PB closes.

• Closing of PB energises a relay K1.

• The coil Y is energised via normally

open contact K1 (indirect energising).

• A magnetic field is produced in armature

of the coil Y opens the passage for the

compressed air.

• The compressed air flows from 1 to 2 of

the 3/2 DCV to cylinder, which travels to

the final forward position.

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In-direct Control of Double Acting Cylinder (extended):

The electrical circuit diagram for in-direct control of a

double-acting cylinder is shown in Figure.

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In-direct Control of Double Acting Cylinder: (retracted)

The electrical circuit diagram for in-direct control of a double-

acting cylinder is shown in Figure.

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Indirect Control of double acting cylinder (using 5/2 way,

double solenoid)

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Indirect Control of double acting cylinder (using 5/2 way,

double solenoid)

Forward stroke:

• When PB1 is pressed, coil Y1 is

energised and 5/2 way DCV

changes over.

• Piston travels out and remains in

the final forward position until a

signal is applied to coil Y2.

• The 5/2 DCV will remain in the

last position because it is double

solenoid valve and has no return

spring.

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Indirect Control of DAC (using double solenoid)

Return stroke:

• When the push button PB1 is

released and PB2 is pressed.

• Opening of Push button PB1 de-

energises a relay K1.

• Magnetic field at coil Y1 is

collapses due to opening of

contact K1.

• Closing of PB2 energises Y2 and

the piston returns to its original

position as a result of changeover

of the 5/2 way valve.

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Control of double acting cylinder OR logic (Parallel circuit)

• The piston of a DAC is to travel out when either one of

two pushbutton switch is pressed.

• It is to return when both are released.

• When PB1 or PB2 are pressed coil Y1 is energised.

• The DCV switches over and the piston travels to the final

forward position.

• When both the PB switches are released, the signal is

removed from Y1 and the cylinder travels back to its

original position.

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Control of double acting cylinder OR logic (Parallel circuit)

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Control of double acting cylinder AND logic (Series circuit)

• The piston of a DAC is to travel out when both push

button switch is pressed.

• If only one PB is pressed, there is no movement.

• When PB1 or PB2 are pressed coil Y1 is energised.

• The DCV switches over and the piston travels to the final

forward position.

• When one of the PB switches are released, the signal is

removed from Y1 and the cylinder travels back to its

original position.

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Control of double acting cylinder AND logic (Series circuit)

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Automatic control of DAC (spring return)

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Automatic control of DAC (spring return)

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Direct control of automatic control of DAC (double solenoid)

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Direct control of automatic control of DAC (double solenoid)

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Indirect control of automatic control of DAC (double solenoid)

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Indirect control of automatic control of DAC (double solenoid)

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The switch on the relay has now bypasses the push switch. This is called as latching relay

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A separate relay circuit to unlatch the earlier relay

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When second relay is energized, the first one is de-energised.

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Latching circuits

• A latch is an electronic circuit that has two inputs and

one output.

• Latching circuit can be dominant ON or dominant Off.

• Dominant position refer to status of relay coil ( circuit)

when both the start and stop signals are applied

simultaneously

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Latching circuit with Dominant OFF

When Start button (PB1) and Stop button (PB2) are pressed

simultaneously, if the circuit goes to OFF position , then such

a circuit is called Dominant OFF latching circuit.

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Latching circuit with Dominant OFF When we press START push button PB1 is pressed and

released , following operations occurs:

• Relay coil K1 in branch 1 (vertical) is energised. All

Contact of K1 closes.

• A NO contact of K1 in branch 2, is connected parallel to

PB1. This NO contact of K1 latches the start push button.

Therefore even if the PB1 is released, NO contact of K1 in

branch 2 keeps coil K1 energised.

• There is another NO contact in branch 3, which is

connected to Y1. When push button PB1 is pressed this

also remain closed, as a result cylinder moves forward and

remains there until stop button PB2 is pressed.

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Latching circuit with Dominant OFF When we press STOP push button PB2 is pressed

momentarily and released , following operations occurs:

• Relay coil K1 in branch 1 (vertical) is de-energised. All

contact of K1 opens.

• NO contact of K1 in branch 2 , which is connected parallel

to PB1 is now open. This NO contact of K1 no more

latches the start push button.

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Latching circuit with Dominant OFF

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Latching circuit with Dominant ON

• When Start button (PB1) and Stop button (PB2) are pressed

simultaneously, if the circuit goes to ON position , then such

a circuit is called Dominant ON latching circuit.

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Latching circuit with Dominant ON • When we press START push button PB1 is pressed and

released , following operations occurs:

• Relay coil K1 in branch 1 ( vertical) is energised. All Contact

K1 closes

• Notice that there is a NO contact of K1 in branch 2 , which is

connected parallel to PB1 and in series with PB2. This NO

contact of K1 latches the start push button. Therefore even if

the PB1 is released, NO contact of K1 in branch 2 keeps coil

K1 energised.

• There is another NO contact in branch 3, which is connected

to Y1. When push button PB1 is pressed this also remain

closed, as a result cylinder moves forward and remains

there until stop button PB2 is pressed.

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Latching circuit with Dominant ON

• When we press STOP push button PB2 is pressed

momentarily and released , following operations occurs:

• Relay coil K1 in branch 1 ( vertical) is de-energised. All

Contact K1 opens

• NO contact of K1 in branch 2 , which is connected parallel to

PB1 is now open. This NO contact of K1 no more latches

the start push button.

• NO contact in branch 3 is also open now, which is

denergises. As a result cylinder moves back to its home

position and remains in home position until start button PB1

is pressed again.

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Latching circuit with Dominant ON

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Oscillating motion of a double

acting cylinder (Forward )

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Oscillating motion of a double

acting cylinder (return )

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TIME DELAY VALVES

• In many pneumatic/hydraulic systems, deliberate time

delays are required to be introduced between specific

operations.

• It is achieved using time delay valves.

• Such valve either generate or cancel an output signal after

a specified interval of time with reference to the application

or removal of the time signal.

Time delay valves are classified as :

1. On delay timers

2. Off delay timers

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• When push button PB is pressed (ON), capacitor C is charged through potentiometer R1 as diode D is reverse –biased.

• The time taken to charge the capacitor, depends on the resistance of the potentiometer (R1) and the capacitance(C) of the capacitor.

• By adjusting the resistance of the potentiometer, the required time delay can be set.

• When the capacitor is charged sufficiently, coil K is energised, and its contacts are operated after the set time delay.

• When the push button is released (OFF), the capacitor discharges quickly through a small resistance (R2) as the diode by passes resistor R1, and the contacts of relay (K) return to their normal position without any delay.

On-delay timer

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Pull in delay ( on –delay timer)

On-delay timer

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On-delay timer

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Off-delay timer

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Off-delay timer

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